Founded: 1980
Location: Marillac Hall (south-side of campus)
Enrollment: 172 full-time students, 34% male, 66% female
Geographic Representation: 40% from Missouri, 60% from 23 other states with one international student
Degrees Offered: Doctor of Optometry
Faculty: 23 full time, 105 adjunct; 100% hold highest degree in their discipline
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: approximately 8-to-1
Average Class Size: 40 - 46
Graduation Rate: 95% to 98%
National Board Success Rate: 94% to 100% pass all parts before graduation
Placement: 100% of graduates are employed or attending a residency or graduate school at the time of licensure
First Professional Year Profile: Average OAT scores: 318: average incoming GPA of 3.469
Unique Features: Class size 30% smaller than the average of other schools and colleges of optometry; excellent and diverse clinical experience with over 100 externship sites
Scholarship and Financial Aid: Merit and need-based scholarships, Federal financial aid
Students enrolled in the professional degree program are selected from a diverse pool of applicants representing all fifty states, the District of Columbia and fourteen countries. During the rigorous four year course of study students demonstrate that they have attained competency to the level of a new practitioner within six domains, [patient care, optometric knowledge, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, practice-based learning and improvement and systems-based learning] assessed via a series of examinations, proficiencies and evaluations of clinical skills. In addition, prior to graduation all students have taken the three-part examination administered by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO). In 2014, 100% of our students had passed the examinations before graduation compared to the national average of 90.8%.
Last update: 12/4/2014